2002 WS6 vs. 2002 SS Camaro... more
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The two cars are virtually identical. The suspension should be the same on the SS and the WS6 if I am not mistaken. Even if it isn't in a straight line it won't matter much anyway.
Not all cars are the same. His could be faster or yours could be. It's hard to tell without actually racing. Some cars are unusually slow from the factory and some are factory freaks that run exceptionally well.
Not all cars are the same. His could be faster or yours could be. It's hard to tell without actually racing. Some cars are unusually slow from the factory and some are factory freaks that run exceptionally well.
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being a ***** is definely over rated
just ******* race the guy and find out for yourself, you will never get a straight answer
and f.y.i. this whole thread could of been avoided if you just made the effort to SEARCH
just ******* race the guy and find out for yourself, you will never get a straight answer
and f.y.i. this whole thread could of been avoided if you just made the effort to SEARCH
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
You want an answer? Race and find out. If your not gonna mod your car to give yourself any type of advantage then you've got as good a chance at losing as you do winning.
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I think this guy posted somewhere else and said its his mom car or something. But if u race you always have a chance at losing. Thats what fun. If you get beat you go home and put more money into the car.
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Originally Posted by Xtreme57
In New Jersey - Yes.
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racing an SS and a WS6 is no different than racing two SS's or two WS6's. In the first case, one of the two cars has to win, whether it's due to the driver, wear and tear, or slight variations in power from the factory. If the SS wins it doesn't mean that SS's are faster than WS6's and vice versa. Just race him and enjoy it